


The code doesn't work however. The shadows created by the horizontal/vertical pieces ruin the contrast between the fore/aft elements. I tried taking the code with a variety of lighting situations but it just didn't work. On to the next experiment!
This is the blog of the Digital + Mobilities seminar taught at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA [Spring 2007]. The class posts inquiries about the Freedom Trail Reloaded, a project using 2D codes and cellphones!
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Still is is a fantastic idea to engage the 3 dimensionality of the code!
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